John Terry could well have played his last game for Chelsea after being sent off in Saturday's defeat at Sunderland.

The Blues have decided not to renew the 35-year-old's contract, and he will miss their final two Barclays Premier League fixtures following his second red card of the campaign.

Terry has confirmed he will not play for another team in England, having spent his entire career at the west London club, joining when 14 years old.

Here, Press Association Sport takes at look at what could be the next move for the former England captain.

CHINA

As skipper of the Blues, Terry already has a strong following in Asia, having embarked on his own 'Captain China Tour 2015' last summer, and he was named an ambassador of football culture by the Guangzhou Football Association. Two of Terry's ex-managers are currently in charge of Chinese Super League clubs, with one-time England boss Sven-Goran Eriksson at Shanghai SIPG and Brazilian Luiz Felipe Scolari at Guangzhou Evergrande while Dan Petrescu, who played alongside the defender at Stamford Bridge, is in charge of Jiangsu Suning. Former Chelsea players Didier Drogba and Nicolas Anelka have both had spells in the cash-rich Chinese top flight, and Terry could fancy one final pay day in a region where he already enjoys superstar status.

THE UNITED STATES

Terry revealed in an interview at the end of 2015 he could see "maybe there is a time" when he would look to go to play in the United States, and Major League Soccer was installed as the early bookmakers' favourite for the defender's next destination. Former Stamford Bridge team-mate Frank Lampard is currently playing with New York City FC , while Ashley Cole is another familiar face having joined Steven Gerrard, the ex-Liverpool and England midfielder, at the Los Angeles Galaxy. David Beckham is also ready to set up a new expansion franchise in Miami from 2018.

AUSTRALIA

Terry led Chelsea in a glamour friendly against Sydney FC at ANZ Stadium, which attracted a crowd of some 83,598, in June 2015. There would certainly be plenty of potential suitors to make the former England captain one of the A-League's m arquee players, which this season include the likes of former Barcelona and Liverpool midfielder Luis Garcia at Central Coast Mariners